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Under the slogan Uniting the world to tackle climate change, the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) -held in Glasgow (United Kingdom) from 31 October to 12 November 2021- brought together representatives of some 200 governments with the aim of accelerating climate action to comply with the Paris Agreement. For yet another year, the Iberdrola group actively participated in this summit to show its commitment to a sustainable energy model that generates opportunities.
France hosted and chaired the 21st United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 21/CMP 11), also known as "Paris 2015", from 30 November to 11 December 2015.
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Iberdrola actively seeks to identify the impact and dependency we have on biodiversity and natural capital so as to avoid, minimise, remedy and offset it where necessary.
Iberdrola puts at your disposal the Biodiversity Report, a complete document published biennially that contains all information about the group performance in a R&D+I area.
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Iberdrola Group applies several measures to protect and restore areas that might be affected by its facilities in the main countries it operates in.
La huella de carbono representa el volumen total de gases de efecto invernadero (GEI) que producen las actividades económicas y cotidianas del ser humano.
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The Earths natural assets are not only essential for the development of biological diversity, but are also fundamental for the economic and social progress of humanity. For this reason, there is an inevitable direct and indirect interaction between the Group's activities and biodiversity.
Iberdrola has been the only European electric utility included in the 24 editions of the prestigious Dow Jones Sustainability Index and is regarded as one of the top sustainable electric utilities in the world. Among other factors, the company's direct emissions have been reduced more than 20% in the last five years.